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Worship Times

Worship meets a vital need in our lives, it celebrates and nurtures our relationship with God. We worship to experience the presence of God and to be reminded of God's love.

But how we choose to meet God, to have that intimate conversation, can be as different as each person who walks through the church's door. At First United Methodist Church of Arlington, we offer different styles of worship services each Sunday to help you have that personal encounter with God's presence, so you can be renewed by the experience.

Traditional Worship Service

8:15, 9:30 and 11 am | Sanctuary

Every Sunday, two traditional services are offered in the Sanctuary, one at 8:15 am, at which the Testament Youth Choir performs, and another at 11 am, when the Adult Chancel Choir provides the music. This service is led by Rev. David N. Mosser.

For those seeking the ritual of communion each Sunday, but still in a traditional worship setting, the church conducts the Wesleyan Worship in the Sanctuary at 9:30 am. The Adult Chancel Choir performs at this service. Rev. David N. Mosser also preaches God's word at this time.

Contemporary Worship Service

11 am | Great Hall

For those seeking a more contemporary style of singing God's praise, they are welcome to attend the Celebration Worship Service in the church's Great Hall at 11 am. Center313, a praise band, provides the music and communion also is provided.

The First United Methodist Church of Arlington believes that no matter where we come from or what language we speak, we are all members of God’s family. For this reason, we have a Spanish-speaking service every Sunday in an effort to expand the walls of our church into the surrounding community. The liturgy is completely in Spanish, but all are welcome no matter what language they speak.